News
spot on news US on MSN1d
New Hiking Event in Kitzbühel Allows Camping in the MountainsOvernight camping in the open is usually forbidden in Tyrol - but a new hiking series makes it possible to pitch tents right ...
Our writer endured boozy days, sleepless nights in a hostel, and edge-of-your-seat racing at Kitzbühel’s legendary Hahnenkamm New perk: Easily find new routes and hidden gems, upcoming running ...
Clément Noël wins the Hahnenkamm Slalom The last race of the 85th Hahnenkamm weekend was not for the faint-hearted. It was a thrilling finale to a fantastic ski weekend in Kitzbühel.
Hosted on MSN5mon
French skier Florian Loriot crashes hard at Kitzbuhel super-GKitzbuhel's Hahnenkamm course claimed another French skier Friday as Florian Loriot was airlifted after a crashing at the men's super-G race Friday in Austria.
Peacock airs live coverage of the men’s Alpine skiing World Cup this weekend in Kitzbühel, Austria, where Swiss Marco Odermatt looks to win the biggest annual ski race for the first time. Odermatt, ...
The men's Alpine skiing World Cup stops at its most hallowed venue — Kitzbuehel — live on Peacock.
The Hahnenkamm race is world-famous. Every year, tens of thousands of spectators from all over the world make the pilgrimage to Kitzbühel to cheer on the world's best skiers.
The posters for the Hahnenkamm races have become collector's items and cult objects over the past decades. The idea of having the poster for the legendary ski race designed by an artist was born ...
The four-and-a-half-mile Hahnenkamm Bike Trail is a local favourite, thanks to its natural terrain features and playful passages. Legs tired from all the activity?
ALICA SCHMIDT stunned as she hung out with a Bayern Munich star on the slopes of Austria. The athlete turned model attended an event held by Hugo Boss at the Hahnenkamm Races in Kitzbühel ...
Norwegian skier Aleksander Aamodt Kilde won a men's World Cup downhill on Kitzbuehel's fearsome Hahnenkamm slope on Saturday as Switzerland's Olympic champion Beat Feuz headed into retirement.
61 years ago the last Hahnenkamm Women’s race took place, due to safety reasons. Last winner in 1961: Traudl Hecher from Austria.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results